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A History of the County of Middlesex
… be abundantly stocked with deer. 59 In his reign we find Philip Hammond of London, 'gentleman,' charged on 6 March …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in this court in 1802, and in 1829 J. Edmond Barre played Philip Cox there at evens and beat him. 113 The maintenance …
A History of the County of Hertford
… James with Isaiah, St. Bartholomew with Haggai, and St. Philip with Joel. Of the surrounding inscription only the … who married in 1861 Emily Louisa, eldest daughter of Philip Wroughton of Wolley Park in Buckinghamshire, and died …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in 1901, and the third, fourth, seventh, and tenor are by Philip Wightman, 1699. The fifth is by Richard Phelps of …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… aged 11 months. John died May 3, 1796, aged 26 months. Philip Holland died Sept. 22, 1811, aged 21 years.""To the … of considerable undertakings. In 1702, he accompanied Philip V. to Naples, where his high reputation procured him a …
The Environs of London
… daughter of George Michelsen, and wife, first, of the Rev. Philip Julius Borneman; secondly, of John Collett (1740); …
Old and New London
… and wealth. Here public dinners were given to John Philip Kemble, to James Hogg ("the Ettrick Shepherd"), and to …
Old and New London
… was once the property of Lady Francis, the widow of Sir Philip Francis, to whom the "Letters of Junius" are usually …
Old and New London
… of Wales," the Prime Minister of Spain, and favourite of Philip IV., Olivarez, gave the Prince "a few Italian …
Survey of London
… on the south. In partnership with his brothers William and Philip, he gradually expanded the premises, taking over most …
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